Sheridan Senior Center Wall of Honor displays Sheridan veterans

(Sheridan, Wyo.) — Fred Araas — everyone calls him Doc — moved to Sheridan
for the mountains and community in the 1950s, but before that, he served in
the U.S. Army during World War II.
Araas, 95, served as Chief Clerk, Det. I-343, Co. A, 3rd Military Govt.
Regiment. During the advance into Germany, Araas was attached to the 3rd
Army, 1st Army and 4th Armored Division elements. He came home with the
79th Infantry Division, and served in the United States for 20 months prior
to 20 months of service in Europe.
While in Europe, Araas was located in Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland,
Central Europe, and occupied Miltenberg, Germany.
Fred Araas is just one of many veterans honored today on the Sheridan
Senior Center's Wall of Honor. The Wall of Honor will be up until Nov. 22.
"If it wasn't for them, we could be speaking German right now," son Fred
Araas III, himself a veteran who conducted security during 9/11, said.
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*Fred Araas and Fred Araas III take in the Wall of Honor at the Sheridan
Senior Center today. h/t Pitchengine Communities*
His own son, Ryan Araas, is a veteran who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom
in 2006, and is now a recruiter in Sheridan.
It is our hope at Dally that in honoring a few of our veterans, every one
of our veterans feel our genuine sense of thanks on this Veterans Day.
See the Veterans honored on the wall in the photos below:
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*h/t Pitchengine Communities*
*Teddy Araas stands with her father Fred Araas and brother Fred Araas III
(right) in front of the Senior Center's Wall of Honor today. h/t

Sheridan Senior Center Wall of Honor displays Sheridan veterans

(Sheridan, Wyo.) — Fred Araas — everyone calls him Doc — moved to Sheridan
for the mountains and community in the 1950s, but before that, he served in
the U.S. Army during World War II.
Araas, 95, served as Chief Clerk, Det. I-343, Co. A, 3rd Military Govt.
Regiment. During the advance into Germany, Araas was attached to the 3rd
Army, 1st Army and 4th Armored Division elements. He came home with the
79th Infantry Division, and served in the United States for 20 months prior
to 20 months of service in Europe.
While in Europe, Araas was located in Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland,
Central Europe, and occupied Miltenberg, Germany.
Fred Araas is just one of many veterans honored today on the Sheridan
Senior Center's Wall of Honor. The Wall of Honor will be up until Nov. 22.
"If it wasn't for them, we could be speaking German right now," son Fred
Araas III, himself a veteran who conducted security during 9/11, said.
[image: Inline image 1]
*Fred Araas and Fred Araas III take in the Wall of Honor at the Sheridan
Senior Center today. h/t Pitchengine Communities*
His own son, Ryan Araas, is a veteran who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom
in 2006, and is now a recruiter in Sheridan.
It is our hope at Dally that in honoring a few of our veterans, every one
of our veterans feel our genuine sense of thanks on this Veterans Day.
See the Veterans honored on the wall in the photos below:
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*h/t Pitchengine Communities*
*Teddy Araas stands with her father Fred Araas and brother Fred Araas III
(right) in front of the Senior Center's Wall of Honor today. h/t